Gianluigi Donnarumma (AC Milan)

The Italian goalkeeper looked set to depart the Rossoneri earlier in the summer, after announcing he would not be signing a new contract.

However, having been blasted with fake dollars and labelled ‘Dollarumma’, the teenage sensation then inked a new deal at San Siro, amid the Italian club’s rebuild.

Hector Bellerin (Arsenal)

The Spaniard has not returned to Barcelona (Image: REUTERS)

The worry at the Emirates earlier in the summer was that the Spanish fullback was Barcelona’s No.1 summer target as they looked to finally replace Dani Alves.

Instead, Arsenal refused to part with Bellerin and Barcelona moved for Benfica’s Nelson Semedo . Juventus also made a late enquiry on deadline day, only for Arsenal to dismiss it immediately.

Virgil Van Dijk (Southampton)

Will Van Dijk now knuckle down at Southampton? (Image: PA)

Liverpool’s No.1 (and only) central defensive target, after tapping up allegations and public statements from both clubs the Dutchman finally made clear that he wanted to leave Southampton.

The Saints claimed they had no intention of selling their club captain. The world waited for a fresh offer from Anfield (or anywhere else for that matter) as the window ticked down, but it never came.

Jonny Evans (West Brom)

Tony Pulis will be delighted (Image: Getty)

The ex-Manchester United centre-half has largely been excellent since joining West Brom and with his experience it was little surprise to see Manchester City make a play to take him to the Etihad.

However, City didn’t go near to Albion’s £30million valuation and the centre-half remains at the Hawthorns, leaving Tony Pulis delighted.

Danny Rose (Tottenham)

Rose is still recovering from injury (Image: Getty Images)

Juan Foyth and Davinson Sanchez both joined Tottenham late in the window and presumably Danny Rose had to look up both on Google.

The England defender made clear he’s not overly impressed with his financial situation and wants to play back closer to his family home before he retires; alas, no-one really made a push in the latter days of the window.

Andre Gomes (Barcelona)

The Portugal midfielder looked like a late window addition to the Premier League (Image: AFP)

The Portuguese endured a difficult first season at Camp Nou during 2016-17. However, it was a surprise to see the midfielder linked with a deadline day loan to either Spurs or West Ham.

In the end, the £50million former Valencia man simply didn’t fancy leaving Spain and Barca - looking more and more unlikely to land Philippe Coutinho - decided they needed to keep him in Catalunya.

Ross Barkley (Everton)

Is there a way back for Barkley at Everton? (Image: Getty Images Europe)

Early summer it was made very clear that Ross Barkley would be leaving Everton, with Ronald Koeman increasingly hinting at his departure. The player had decided he wanted a switch to join Tottenham Hotspur.

However, Spurs never agreed a deal with Everton. Chelsea did and according to Farhad Moshiri, the Toffees’ majority shareholder, Barkley was undergoing a medical when he decided he didn’t want to join the champions.

Barkley's camp have disputed that claim and he now finds himself in limbo, up against Everton's record signing, Gylfi Sigurdsson.

Philippe Coutinho (Liverpool)

Coutinho is still at Anfield (Image: REX/Shutterstock)

“Hi, it’s Philippe. I’ve seen all the interest from Barcelona, I’d quite like to go.”

*No reply*

“Hello, boss?”

Alexis Sanchez (Arsenal)

Sanchez down on his haunches during the loss to Liverpool (Image: AFP)

The Chilean cut quite the frustrated figure on Sunday, as Arsenal were mauled by Liverpool 4-0.

Sanchez has been holding out at the Emirates despite a contract offer in extension of £300,000-a-week. He wanted to join Pep Guardiola at Manchester City, and while Arsenal accepted a £60million bid, they held on as they failed to land a replacement. He’s now set to leave for nothing next summer.

Antoine Griezmann (Atletico Madrid)

Griezmann remained with Atletico (Image: AFP)

It seems a long time ago now, but Manchester United had made Antoine Griezmann their No.1 transfer target back in May.

When Atletico were banned from making transfers this summer, Griezmann - who had stated a desire to move to challenge for trophies - elected to stay. United responded by quickly swooping for Romelu Lukaku.

Diego Costa (Chelsea)

How did you spend your summer break? (Image: Diego Costa/Instagram)

The Spain striker is currently in Brazil. Antonio Conte didn’t want him but Chelsea didn’t especially want to sell cheap. Unfortunately, it seems Atletico Madrid are the only taker.